Wow. So if you use Pidgin and save your password, it stores it plaintext in an accounts.xml file.
There isn't a more secure way. I mean what you would prefer? Pidgin needs the plaintext to send to the services via SSL, which means Pidgin needs to use reversible encryption. Which, if anyone ever gets your hard disk, they'll also have access to the key of.
For bonus points, consider most messenger services don't prompt if SSL certificates change, and there's no real way to verify who you're talking to at all!
Yeah. Couple that with it's OSS so, if someone gets the file and it's encrypted, one could probably reverse the encryption in about 5 minutes. And that's being generous.
The way to prevent this is to use a master password to encrypt the file... so... you're back to square one.
Someone concerned about security would do a subversion pull, fork it and implement custom encryption, and then just keep the thing up to date and patch in their encryption every time a major revision comes out, and use it locally. Obviously don't develop the code on the same machine you want to be secure.
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He said fucking up the post and having to go back and edit it.
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I do need to see Skyfall though. Hmm.
Hey whatever happened to that Watchowski movie? It came out with all those actors and then disappeared. Did everyone hate it or something?
Cloud Atlas? It was good. It was an interesting experience to watch 6 movies all at once in 3 hours. There was some great work by Tom Hanks and Keith David in it for sure. BUT. I think it suffered a bit because each of the different movies had a very different tone. One was a british comedy, one was a intense thriller, and one crazy sci fi action. People usually go to movies to see one movie of a certain type. The different moods were a bit jarring IMO. It was a cool concept though and worth watching.
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Hey whatever happened to that Watchowski movie? It came out with all those actors and then disappeared. Did everyone hate it or something?
Cloud Atlas? It was good. It was an interesting experience to watch 6 movies all at once in 3 hours. There was some great work by Tom Hanks and Keith David in it for sure. BUT. I think it suffered a bit because each of the different movies had a very different tone. One was a british comedy, one was a intense thriller, and one crazy sci fi action. People usually go to movies to see one movie of a certain type. The different moods were a bit jarring IMO. It was a cool concept though and worth watching.
Yeah, that was the one. It seemed to generate a lot of articles as it was coming out and then I felt like I heard nothing.
Something like that seems like its true home is the Media player of stoners mapping the plots on a sheet if graph paper in a dorm room while huddled around a laptop screen and not in the theater.
Anyone know of any hotels in the soho area of manhattan that have parking/don't require me to drop $50 a day on it ?
hahahahaha man bowen you are hilarious
I'd be fine if it was onsite and dropping 50 a day on it. Most of them have been like 2 miles away. Not something I really want to walk. Easier to stay in NJ with a huge parking lot, drive into manhattan for 8 hours, then go out.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
Hey whatever happened to that Watchowski movie? It came out with all those actors and then disappeared. Did everyone hate it or something?
Cloud Atlas? It was good. It was an interesting experience to watch 6 movies all at once in 3 hours. There was some great work by Tom Hanks and Keith David in it for sure. BUT. I think it suffered a bit because each of the different movies had a very different tone. One was a british comedy, one was a intense thriller, and one crazy sci fi action. People usually go to movies to see one movie of a certain type. The different moods were a bit jarring IMO. It was a cool concept though and worth watching.
Yeah, that was the one. It seemed to generate a lot of articles as it was coming out and then I felt like I heard nothing.
Something like that seems like its true home is the Media player of stoners mapping the plots on a sheet if graph paper in a dorm room while huddled around a laptop screen and not in the theater.
It was definitely a weird experiment in story telling. But, as I said, Tom Hank's (and Hugo Weaving) performance in the post apocalyptic part was freakin' excellent. And Keith David in the 70's part was awesomesauce. Worth a look just to see those parts.
Anyone know of any hotels in the soho area of manhattan that have parking/don't require me to drop $50 a day on it ?
hahahahaha man bowen you are hilarious
I'd be fine if it was onsite and dropping 50 a day on it. Most of them have been like 2 miles away. Not something I really want to walk. Easier to stay in NJ with a huge parking lot, drive into manhattan for 8 hours, then go out.
if you're driving and want to stay in manhattan i think your best bet would be to park it in long term at an airport and take a cab in
i never had a car when i was there so i am useless when it comes to "where should i park"
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Hey whatever happened to that Watchowski movie? It came out with all those actors and then disappeared. Did everyone hate it or something?
Cloud Atlas? It was good. It was an interesting experience to watch 6 movies all at once in 3 hours. There was some great work by Tom Hanks and Keith David in it for sure. BUT. I think it suffered a bit because each of the different movies had a very different tone. One was a british comedy, one was a intense thriller, and one crazy sci fi action. People usually go to movies to see one movie of a certain type. The different moods were a bit jarring IMO. It was a cool concept though and worth watching.
Yeah, that was the one. It seemed to generate a lot of articles as it was coming out and then I felt like I heard nothing.
Something like that seems like its true home is the Media player of stoners mapping the plots on a sheet if graph paper in a dorm room while huddled around a laptop screen and not in the theater.
critics were wildly divided on the movie, which I totally figured would be the case no matter how good it was, but what surprised me is that basically everyone I've seen talk about here it on D&D at least liked it, and some loved it. I definitely think it's one of those things that is going to find its audience on video and be a cult thing in the future.
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Anyone know of any hotels in the soho area of manhattan that have parking/don't require me to drop $50 a day on it ?
hahahahaha man bowen you are hilarious
I'd be fine if it was onsite and dropping 50 a day on it. Most of them have been like 2 miles away. Not something I really want to walk. Easier to stay in NJ with a huge parking lot, drive into manhattan for 8 hours, then go out.
Bowen, why you want to stay in Soho on-the-cheap?
Why you want drive in manhattan?
Bowen stahp.
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Anyone know of any hotels in the soho area of manhattan that have parking/don't require me to drop $50 a day on it ?
hahahahaha man bowen you are hilarious
I'd be fine if it was onsite and dropping 50 a day on it. Most of them have been like 2 miles away. Not something I really want to walk. Easier to stay in NJ with a huge parking lot, drive into manhattan for 8 hours, then go out.
Bowen, why you want to stay in Soho on-the-cheap?
Why you want drive in manhattan?
Bowen stahp.
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Anyone know of any hotels in the soho area of manhattan that have parking/don't require me to drop $50 a day on it ?
hahahahaha man bowen you are hilarious
I'd be fine if it was onsite and dropping 50 a day on it. Most of them have been like 2 miles away. Not something I really want to walk. Easier to stay in NJ with a huge parking lot, drive into manhattan for 8 hours, then go out.
if you're driving and want to stay in manhattan i think your best bet would be to park it in long term at an airport and take a cab in
i never had a car when i was there so i am useless when it comes to "where should i park"
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Yeah. Couple that with it's OSS so, if someone gets the file and it's encrypted, one could probably reverse the encryption in about 5 minutes. And that's being generous.
The way to prevent this is to use a master password to encrypt the file... so... you're back to square one.
Someone concerned about security would do a subversion pull, fork it and implement custom encryption, and then just keep the thing up to date and patch in their encryption every time a major revision comes out, and use it locally. Obviously don't develop the code on the same machine you want to be secure.
He said fucking up the post and having to go back and edit it.
Cloud Atlas? It was good. It was an interesting experience to watch 6 movies all at once in 3 hours. There was some great work by Tom Hanks and Keith David in it for sure. BUT. I think it suffered a bit because each of the different movies had a very different tone. One was a british comedy, one was a intense thriller, and one crazy sci fi action. People usually go to movies to see one movie of a certain type. The different moods were a bit jarring IMO. It was a cool concept though and worth watching.
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hahahahaha man bowen you are hilarious
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Yeah, that was the one. It seemed to generate a lot of articles as it was coming out and then I felt like I heard nothing.
Something like that seems like its true home is the Media player of stoners mapping the plots on a sheet if graph paper in a dorm room while huddled around a laptop screen and not in the theater.
I'd be fine if it was onsite and dropping 50 a day on it. Most of them have been like 2 miles away. Not something I really want to walk. Easier to stay in NJ with a huge parking lot, drive into manhattan for 8 hours, then go out.
It was definitely a weird experiment in story telling. But, as I said, Tom Hank's (and Hugo Weaving) performance in the post apocalyptic part was freakin' excellent. And Keith David in the 70's part was awesomesauce. Worth a look just to see those parts.
if you're driving and want to stay in manhattan i think your best bet would be to park it in long term at an airport and take a cab in
i never had a car when i was there so i am useless when it comes to "where should i park"
critics were wildly divided on the movie, which I totally figured would be the case no matter how good it was, but what surprised me is that basically everyone I've seen talk about here it on D&D at least liked it, and some loved it. I definitely think it's one of those things that is going to find its audience on video and be a cult thing in the future.
Bowen, why you want to stay in Soho on-the-cheap?
Why you want drive in manhattan?
Bowen stahp.
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Bowen, why you want to stay in Soho on-the-cheap?
Why you want drive in manhattan?
Bowen stahp.
Park in an outer borough and take the subway in.
lol stay in one of those hiltons in jersey city and take the path in or something
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